Ագաթանգեղոս/Agatangeghos 3- 3:2 |
dig the earth or eat |
roots |
|
Բուզանդ/Buzand 3- 14:18 |
of sandals; he ate the |
roots |
of vegetables, and did not |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 4- 6:3 |
and vegetation, there were no |
roots |
and nothing else that could |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 4- 6:8 |
was no drinking water, no |
roots |
of any kind, and there |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 4- 8:13 |
under the vines, exposed the |
roots |
of the vines, pulled them |
Բուզանդ/Buzand 6- 16:1 |
garment who went barefoot, eating |
roots |
and vegetables, who wandered about |
Եղիշէ/Yeghishe 9- 4:93 |
and cut out their deadly |
roots |
|
Եղիշէ/Yeghishe 9- 4:94 |
of jealousy. They extirpated the |
roots |
of avarice; and the mortal |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 2- 7:6 |
Many different types of plant |
roots |
are found there, useful to |
Փարպեցի/Parpetsi 2- 7:11 |
The |
roots |
of reed-like plants do |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 3- 30:4 |
in grave straits, eating the |
roots |
of trees |
Ղեւոնդ/Ghevond 1- 14:115 |
be ruler of Israel, whose |
roots |
are from of old, from |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 12:3 |
First he eradicated all the |
roots |
of cruelty and instead implanted |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 33:2 |
made haste to sever the |
roots |
of the ills which he |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 45:23 |
water, shed around Jerusalem. The |
roots |
of bitterness sprouted more from |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 51:21 |
opponent, and cut off the |
roots |
of avarice in the spiritual |
Թովմա/Tovma 1- 3:31 |
that would have naturally growing |
roots |
needing little care, that might |
Թովմա/Tovma 2- 7:1 |
the days of winter on |
roots |
|
Թովմա/Tovma 2- 7:2 |
awakening to fertility the buried |
roots |
and plants that had been |
Թովմա/Tovma 3- 6:31 |
yet because it had no |
roots |
it was immediately dried up |
Թովմա/Tovma 3- 8:4 |
benumbs the strength of the |
roots; |
then the dragon is afflicted |
Թովմա/Tovma 3- 9:1 |
low-lying plain of Dvin. |
Roots |
took hold and plants began |